iblastoff, please report back what you think. Cheers.
For a calm, scenic ride I thought it was nice enough. It’s definitely no Pacific coast highway but I’ll take what I can get as I haven’t left the city much this year on bike. If you’re after speed or curves, you’ll be disappointed but that wasn’t what I was after.
I’ve ridden the usual Hamilton paths along the way (ridge road etc) many times so no comment on that.
I do wish the Niagara parkway didn’t have so many trees along the water cause I’d say at least 60% of the time you can’t even tell you’re next to it. But when it does open up, its pretty fantastic. I’ve never ridden it before though so hopefully it holds up if I decide to go again.
I was planning to leave the city at 6am but that didn’t happen till 8am haha. Not used to waking up early during this pandemic I guess. But overall traffic was not an issue on the parkway. Got stuck behind a bus once but they seem to turn off pretty frequently. But most of the time it’s pretty barren on the road.
Stopped off at a few random escarpments along the way.
LOTS of bikes on the parkway once I got there. half the time I’m just waving at riders. I didn’t go too far along the northern coast of Lake Erie cause I ended up meeting a friend at Lundys Lane golf driving range which might be the worst/best place ever. Its like someone just randomly decided to convert their backyard into a makeshift range. Never swung a golf club in my life but this was fun!
There were tons of random stops along the way for breaks and snacks and photos.
I had this super weird concern during this ride. Being asian, I wasn’t sure if some of the smaller towns I rode through would be accommodating during this pandemic. Getting into and hearing lots of random racist encounters in Toronto really put my defenses up. But it was all fine.
Overall I might do this again next season. I know the general consensus is to head up north for better roads etc, but i definitely enjoyed this shorter day trip.
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